Career
He is disciple of some of the most illustrious writers of the South Asia, Muhammad Khalid Akhter and Syed Zamir Jafery. Jehanzeb Aziz began writing humorous articles and stories during his school days. His first articles were published in a popular Urdu monthly magazine Hakayit in 1986.
He was a pilot in the Pakistan Air Force before leaving for creative pursuits.
His first book Aik Dafa Ka Zikr Hae, a compilation of short stories and articles was published in 1993 while he was still serving in the Pakistan Air force. Sajri Seware, his Punjabi(potohari) language novel, was dramatized and telecast on PTV in 1998.
The serial was nominated for a Pakistan television award as the best regional language drama serial in 1999. Another of his passions is television productions.
He has also produced and directed several documentaries, television commercials and music videos.
His work is simple, spontaneous and expressive. In 1999 he joined the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) as head of Marketing and Communications. NADRA introduced Computerized Idaho cards, Citizen Database, Computerized electoral rolls and machine readable passports.
These days he heads a Behavior Change Communications Project about Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome in Pakistan and Azad Jumo and Kashmir.
Aziz has also written a large number of news reports relating to defense matters, governance and development issues, business and commerce, as well as television commercials and documentaries.